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A CONTIENTAL SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL TAZZA, APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PROBABLY SWISS, 16TH CENTURY

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May 20, 02:06 PM GMT

Estimate

6,000 - 8,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

A CONTIENTAL SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL TAZZA, APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PROBABLY SWISS, 16TH CENTURY


circular bowl centred by a detachable green enamelled armorial disc, circular knopped stem above hexafoils, on circular base with hit and miss ornament 


11.5cm., 4½in. high


230gr., 7oz. 10dwt.


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Collection Knapp, Berlin

Otto F. Ernst, Gold-und Silberschmiedearbeiten 15 -19. Jahrhundert, Wiesbaden, 1969, p. 19, no. 102, catalogued as circa 1400

The arms are probably those Germersheim of Halberstadt.


A 16th century swiss silver-gilt tazza with black enamel armorial, from Baden in Aargau, was sold Replica Shoes s, Geneva, 13 May 1996, lot 191.